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So, I’m suggesting that we are on a stormy sea and we can relate
             to Jesus on a mountain, we can relate to Jesus walking by or we
             can relate to Jesus on the boat.  Think about it.  Which would
             you rather have?  Would you rather have Jesus on the mountain
             or Jesus walking by or Jesus in the boat?

             Let  me  discuss  each  of  those.    The  first  one,  Jesus  on  the
             mountain,  Matthew  14:23,  “...and  after  He  had  sent  the
             multitudes away, He went up to the mountain by Himself to
             pray;  and when it was evening, He was there alone.”   Mark
             6:46,  “And  after  bidding  them  farewell,  He  departed  to  the
             mountain to pray.”  We have no idea what Jesus was praying.
             Maybe He was praying that they would pass the test.  They had
             a great ministry that day and maybe Jesus was praying for them.
             Maybe He was praying for the people He fed that day.  Maybe
             He was just having fellowship with His Holy Father God.  We
             do know that Jesus was praying and that at three o’clock in the
             morning He looked out and He saw them.  The Bible says that
             He saw them struggling at the oars.


             I’m suggesting that Jesus on the mountain praying is pure faith
             because  you  can’t  see  Him.    “We  walk  by  faith  and  not  by
             sight.”    Jesus  was  on  the  mountain  praying,  very  much  like
             today as He’s in heaven praying and we’re on a stormy sea.

             Jesus  gave  a  clear  word,  Mark  6:45,  “And  immediately  He
             made His disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the
             other  side  to  Bethsaida,  while  He  Himself  was  sending  the
             multitude away.”  They had a word that Jesus would meet them
             on the other side.  Hebrew 11 talks about “faith is the evidence
             of things not seen”.  In this first scene Jesus is invisible but He
             knows everything that is  going on.   He sees them  and He’s
             praying and when He sees them struggle, He walks upon the
             water.

             It’s not easy to trust a God that you can’t see.  So, they failed
             that part.  If they had called upon the Lord, they would have
             learned the lesson of the loaves.  Let me remind you about the
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